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SPRING ASSIZES

... Catholic faith and Z embraced the Protestant religion. Lord Jobn Russell .was in power; and Arundel was always considered a I Whig boroughb A bill was brought in respecting the 1 Catbolic bishoprics by the government. The rmember for the borough could not ...

THE COMING SESSION

... litica, lie attended the bouse, after his retirement octjorto trsim 4e in 1834. And here may now be seen ?? 1'''tl.itspssed but Whig-dietrueting Duke of New Iid who hee had the ill luck to be sought and sacri. f by ol pstrtied in turn; and who has, neverthelees ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... the ei firm, wbich, although not many years established, has done a very large trade in yarns, flax, and flaxseed,- Northern Whig r . SALz OF GRAIN, &a.-A bill to regulate the sale of f grain, trom the pen of Mr. Calrd, is before the House ' of Commonp ...

THE TUAM SCHOOL CASE

... talents, and 6ochil poCitllon, but also, because lie iobly dls-sociatead himscif from a coanection of long stanrilio witll t;he whigs, whnen they Inosltod llis ucligion and Its plrofCssor, by passing the Becle- s, snstical Titles hill. It scerns to mme that ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... eas was a poor, o'erlabourad wight, and by this happy change of for- tune she now becomes mistress of 500t.-.Vorticern Whig Tu:E MUnDER AND SUICDre AT ST. PACRwAS.-Oa Teunt lay morning Mr. Wakloy, thecoronerfor the western divis on of Middlesex, opened ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... spike at Rotn lengtb', paid a high tribute to the house of Kencoare for its vit. atns, and kpoke strongly ef all that the Whigs did for I Ireland sirica the passing of the kmancipation acto This amelasure he attributed solely to the WHi0s, tbh. louke ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... Ballffst, from London, with tie intriligencs th3t the indemrnity bill was shelved' uotil the in-comsing of tha next Derby ?? Whig. Ths Mornin-g Herald ha3 ' gre it pb nsurd ?? stating that the Broard of Admireldy have paid a very gratify- ing tribute to ...